I attended Canada's largest Hackathon, Hack The North, on September 15, 2017. It was an amazing experience, and we had a lot of coffee, no sleep and a decently-functioning project by the end of it. After signing in and eating dinner the very first day, we head out to Hagey Hall for the opening ceremonies.We had many speakers come out and talk to us, such as Balaji Srinivasan, Michael Gibson, and a Canadian rather popular in the hearts of everyone there- Justin Trudeau. The Prime Minister had a great speech, and this was the place we first came up with the idea for our project, so the opening ceremonies was an overall success. Hacking started the same night at 12. Our first night was entirely dedicated to research. Is our idea viable? What APIs do we want to use? What do we want to make our backend in? We eventually planned out and envisioned what our project would look like, after which I started designing the frontend of the login page that was to be implemented. The next 2 ...
I joined the University of Waterloo as a Computer Science and Business student on September 4th, 2017. Here is what happened since then: Day 1: Since I was part of the off-campus community and not part of any residences, my first day was just getting a feel for the campus and getting to know other students that lived off-campus. We met at DC at 1 o clock, toured the campus and had our Dons talk to us. After dinner, we went to the gym for a Warrior Welcome ceremony. This was personally the highlight of my day: we had the vice-chancellor talk to us about getting used to Waterloo, a student talk about problems he faced in University, and a very inspirational speech by a part-time professional golf player and part-time NHL referee, Garrett Rank. After the assembly we dispersed and that was it for Day 1. Day 2: The second day involved actually getting into groups with people in the same program. As a result, I was with other double degree kids, in a team called "Sinehenge....